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Nightshade 10-11-11 06:51 AM

Bicycles at war.......
 
http://www.grist.org/biking/2011-10-11-bicycles-at-war

Marauder9 10-11-11 07:36 AM

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I thought this was rather poignant.
"A boy left his bike chained to a tree when he went away to war in 1914. He never returned, leaving the tree no choice but to grow around the bike."

Nightshade 10-11-11 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by Marauder9 (Post 13347892)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222377

I thought this was rather poignant.
"A boy left his bike chained to a tree when he went away to war in 1914. He never returned, leaving the tree no choice but to grow around the bike."

Pity the photo isn't bigger.

Marauder9 10-11-11 08:21 AM


Pity the photo isn't bigger.
Yeah sorry about that. I did try and enlarge it but couldn't work out how to do it.

Juan Foote 10-11-11 01:46 PM

Marauder, where did you find that pic? It is rather moving, isn't it?

JanMM 10-11-11 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by Marauder9 (Post 13347892)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222377

I thought this was rather poignant.
"A boy left his bike chained to a tree when he went away to war in 1914. He never returned, leaving the tree no choice but to grow around the bike."

Is this supposedly in the UK?
http://xmb.stuffucanuse.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=4002 This site says it is in the state of Washington. No American involvement in the Great War until 1917. It's not impossible that the young fellow went to Europe in 1914 and joined with the English or the French, or the Germans. Pretty unlikely, though.
No easily-found evidence of the true story of this bike-in-a-tree.

More info: http://dudelol.com/boy-went-to-war-i...or-so-it-says/

wahoonc 10-11-11 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by JanMM (Post 13351345)
Is this supposedly in the UK?
http://xmb.stuffucanuse.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=4002 This site says it is in the state of Washington. No American involvement in the Great War until 1917. It's not impossible that the young fellow went to Europe in 1914 and joined with the English or the French, or the Germans. Pretty unlikely, though.
No easily-found evidence of the true story of this bike-in-a-tree.

From my hazy recollection of WW1 history we had quite a few volunteers over there with a variety of ambulance corps long before we had combat troops. I seem to recall that various US charitable groups were taking up collections to ship large motor cars over to the continent to be used to transport wounded and that many young men volunteered to go as drivers and corpsmen.

Aaron :)

JanMM 10-11-11 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by wahoonc (Post 13351368)
From my hazy recollection of WW1 history we had quite a few volunteers over there with a variety of ambulance corps long before we had combat troops. I seem to recall that various US charitable groups were taking up collections to ship large motor cars over to the continent to be used to transport wounded and that many young men volunteered to go as drivers and corpsmen.

Aaron :)

Pretty unlikely in this case. Unless someone can supply some documentation. There seems to be no evidence of anything other than a bike in a tree.

JanMM 10-11-11 06:59 PM

I hope there are never stories in the news of drone bicycles hitting the wrong (non-combatant) target.

Mithrandir 10-11-11 07:30 PM


One soldier describes them as excellent for defending a small country -- they're cheaper than heavier vehicles and can move undetected at relatively high speeds: "At night, you can't hear them."
Hmm... I suppose that means they used fixies? No freewheel because that makes noise :D

Juan Foote 10-11-11 10:53 PM

IIRC they were coaster brake bikes.

Marauder9 10-12-11 05:23 AM

Thanks Jan for finding that full article.
I just saw the photo on a cycling Facebook group I am a member of but didn't have much of a story about the background.

Artkansas 10-12-11 06:17 AM

Check out Bicycles In War by Martin Caidan and Jay Barbree. Its as close to the final authority as you'll get on this subject. It covers everything from the 2200 mile ride done by the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps in 1897 to Vietnamese Bicycle Bombs.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iYTxCX6aGl...lecorps_01.jpg


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